Unfortunately that did not work, again only an alias is created. I moved the current Photo Mechanic app to the Trash, but did not empty the trash, and then restarted my Mac before I copied PM to the application folder.

After I installed my current version, 19711, I have installed the latest update of the OS to 10.14.1. I have also started in Safe Mode to clean out any problem. After Mojave was installed and the update, I have had messages (when starting PM) saying that Photo Mechanic is not compatible with the OS and need updating.

Unfortunately that did not work, again only an alias is created. I moved the current Photo Mechanic app to the Trash, but did not empty the trash, and then restarted my Mac before I copied PM to the application folder.

After I installed my current version, 19711, I have installed the latest update of the OS to 10.14.1. I have also started in Safe Mode to clean out any problem. After Mojave was installed and the update, I have had messages (when starting PM) saying that Photo Mechanic is not compatible with the OS and need updating.

That message will appear once on initial startup of PM5 on macOS Mojave because PM5 is a 32-bit application and support for 32-bit applications are being phased out by Apple. PM6 is a 64-bit application (but has not been released yet). PM5 is as compatible with macOS Mojave as it was with macOS High Sierra in this regard. It is a warning and nothing more.

As for the initial problem, I suggest contacting our support folks at: